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An Evolution—The Electric Grafonola!
Announcement of these Electric
Grafonola models has only been
made after a long period of tests
under every conceivable condition
and over a long period of time.
The Columbia motor has always
been a marvel of accuracy and pre-
cision. And here is an Electric
Columbia Motor that drives the
turn-table at an absolutely unvary-
ing speed under all conditions,
operating perfectly on any current,
either alternating or direct, from
110 to 220 volts.
The motor ^mechanism is mounted
on a hinged motor plate. This
means that by removing the turn-
table, the motor plate can be tipped
back and the entire motor exposed
to view for oiling, cleaning, etc.
An electric automatic start is an
integral part of the general mecha-
nism of each instrument, and not
a mere attachment. To start the in-
strument you simply bring the
tone arm over to playing position.
For the present, the Electric Motor
is furnished only in Mahogany
finished Grafonolas listing at $250,
$200, $160 and $150.
These new Columbia Grafonolas
are one of the outstanding opportu-
nities in the talking machine in-
dustry to-day.
Columbia Electric Grafonola.
(With Individual Record Kjector) SM<»O
(With l)n M .-tr;iy Record Cradles) J
Columbia Electric Grafonola, $200-
Columbia Electric Grafonola, $250.
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